Norb Rawert of The Sons of the American Revolution was invited to Camden Station Elementary School in Crestwood on Feb. 12. The presentation to Ms. Rene Larkin’s 5th grade class was a discussion of the Revolutionary War (1776-1783).

The Arts Association of Oldham County is calling artists to enter the fourth annual Animal Attraction Show at Gallery 104, La Grange, March 25- May 10. A juried, multi-media show featuring your pet or favorite animal.

Oldham County Community Scholarships has over $75,000 in scholarship money available. Did you know that we have scholarships available for all types of students, not just the 4.0 students? Some of our sponsors want a 2.5 GPA, others want a “well-rounded student” that volunteers in the community and participates in school activities, others want students planning a career in a particular field or attended a particular elementary school. There’s something for everyone.

The Oldham County Educational Foundation Student Show will be held Feb. 23 at 4 p.m. at the Oldham County Schools Arts Center in Crestwood. The showcase will feature performances by Harry Pickens and Andrea Davidson, the 2012-2013 artists in residence and Trina Jackson the 2013-2014 artist in residence.

Other performances by the OC Performance Troupe, the OC Youth Theater, OC Jazz Connection and Chamber Ensemble and the All County Elementary Art Show. For more information go to http://ocef.info.

Did you hear about the guy born with two left feet? He went out one day to buy some Flip Flips. I challenge you to go find a funny story about feet. I only found a few and they were not appropriate for a religion column. Perhaps foot humor is hard to find because all we have to do is look at our own feet and that is all the humor we can stand dealing with feet. I think my feet are hilarious with all the strange toe nails, odd skin formations and things toe nails collect. My kids just think they are gross. They say they don’t feel so good when they look at my feet.

On Feb. 7, several residents of Oldham County again began receiving phone calls from an individual claiming to be a Lieutenant with the Oldham County Sheriff’s Office Warrant Division. This person claims there is an outstanding warrant and if the person being called will transfer $4,500 onto a Green Dot Card at a local store the warrant will be recalled. These phone calls are scams.

The Oldham County Historical Society came into existence with a strong purpose to “preserve, collect and convey the history of Oldham County by telling the story of its people and the events that shaped its development, using the objects and artifacts that illustrate and symbolize that history.”